• Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) was a British chemical company. It was, for much of its history, the largest manufacturer in Britain. Its headquarters...
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    water, metals, and minerals) into commodity chemicals for industrial and consumer products. It includes industries for petrochemicals such as polymers for...
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    between 1927 and 1929 as the headquarters for the newly created Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Thames House, the next building south along Millbank,...
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  • explosives companies. It was until recently a subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries until ICI was purchased by AkzoNobel. The oldest direct ancestor...
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  • touching the lives of over 45,000 households each day. In 1968, Imperial Chemical Industries, a British multinational company established a branch in then-East...
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  • Bristowe was employed by Brunner Mond which subsequently became Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). In 1936, he was appointed head of the ICI Far East Department...
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    Architectural Coatings business to PPG Industries for $1.1 billion. In 2008 AkzoNobel acquired British Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) for $15.8 billion. ICI...
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    1933 by Dr John C. Swallow and M.W Perrin who were working for Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) using a high pressure process via free radical polymerization...
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  • The Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professorship of Applied Thermodynamics at the University of Cambridge was established on 10 February 1950...
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    was one of the four businesses that merged in 1927 to create Imperial Chemical Industries. The Witton site became the head office of ICI Metals. During...
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    John Harvey-Jones (category Imperial Chemical Industries executives)
    January 2008) was an English businessman. He was the chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries from 1982 to 1987. He was best known by the public for his BBC...
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    Orica (category Imperial Chemical Industries)
    Nobel Industries. Nobel later merged with several British chemical manufacturers to form Imperial Chemical Industries. In 1928, Imperial Chemical Industries...
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    propranolol, without the permission of the drug's patent holder, Imperial Chemical Industries; a protest was filed with the Indian government. The CEO of Cipla...
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    Thames House (category Imperial Chemical Industries)
    Thames adjacent to Lambeth Bridge. Originally used as offices by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), it has served as the headquarters of the United Kingdom's...
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    company. In 2008, Dutch paints and chemicals giant AkzoNobel acquired the global parent company Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). In May 2012, AkzoNobel...
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    later reformed as Australian Explosives and Chemical Co, then Nobel (Australasia), Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand (ICIANZ) and...
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  • During 1991, Hanson Plc attempted its largest-yet acquisition of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), but this was hotly contested and ultimately unsuccessful...
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  • Industries can refer to: Nobel Industries (Scotland) - A company established by Alfred Nobel in Scotland and merged into Imperial Chemical Industries...
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    Foods, a joint venture between Rank Hovis McDougall (RHM) and Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Microbial biomass is produced commercially as single-cell...
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  • CIC Holdings (category Chemical companies established in 1964)
    financial year. Chemical Industries (Colombo) was founded in 1964 as a part of Imperial Chemical Industries, a former UK-based chemical company. The company...
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    Hammerite (category Imperial Chemical Industries)
    Hunting plc who later sold it on to Williams Holdings in 1993. Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) acquired the company from Williams Holdings in 1998. In...
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    merged with other large scale chemical manufacturers in 1926 to form Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Teesside's first chemical works was when Robert Wilson...
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    Polybutylene terephthalate (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
    retardants to make it noncombustible. It was developed by Britain's Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). PBT is closely related to other thermoplastic polyesters...
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  • of I.C.I.. Stevenston: Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Nobel Division. Reader, W.J. (1970). Imperial Chemical Industries. A History: Volume 1. The...
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    on 5 June 1928 for Sir Alfred Mond, 1st Baronet, Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries and a former First Commissioner of Works and Minister of Health...
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    George E. P. Box (category Imperial Chemical Industries people)
    Pearson. From 1948 to 1956, Box worked as a statistician for Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). While at ICI, he took a leave of absence for a year and...
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  • synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Richardson began her career at Imperial Chemical Industries in 1943, working there until her retirement. In the early 1960s...
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    Savlon (category Chemical pages without ChemSpiderID)
    antiseptic products. The product name is derived from the original Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) manufacturing site name of the Avlon Works at Avonmouth...
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    Coomassie brilliant blue (category Chemical pages without ChemSpiderID)
    methyl groups. The name "Coomassie" is a registered trademark of Imperial Chemical Industries. The name Coomassie was adopted at the end of the 19th century...
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    pesticides for various agricultural crops. It was acquired by Imperial Chemical Industries from Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. in 1987. In 1987, Stauffer's head...
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